1. Nussbaum vs. DuBois
Du Bois certainly admires the moral value that Nussbaum portrays in her argument, but his claims in The Souls of Black Folk demonstrate his skeptical opinion of Nussbaum's method of creating citizens. ... He thus finds a high degree of moral value in Nussbaum's argument and would support her in teaching individuals to respect the rights of all people regardless of identity. ... By teaching cosmopolitan education, Nussbaum believes that human beings begin to learn fundamental things about themselves and in effect open their minds to improve their implications of individual and ...
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